I second that.1. Mcw
The rest
Ill fill this in after the end of this year when I can see rak, dc, cooney, etc develop.
MCW is the only sure fire NBA player right now.
Also, I cannot see how people are putting Dirty in the top 5. I like him, but his skill set is so limited and inconsistent there is no way he will play in the league. None.
Oh I watch the league. And Dirty is no Taco.You don't watch the league! He is a NBA athlete who can shoot. That gets you a job
after 7 games, you can't put him there . . . but there is usually room in the Association for "3 and D" wings (which makes Wes' apparent failure so frustrating)MCW is the only sure fire NBA player right now.
Also, I cannot see how people are putting Dirty in the top 5. I like him, but his skill set is so limited and inconsistent there is no way he will play in the league. None.
don't see CJ as an NBA player, sorry. What position does he play?1 mcw
2 grant
3 Christmas
4. Coleman
5 Cj
I kinda see Dirty as a Wes Johnson but not as good. He's nowhere near strong enough to play the three in the NBA, so can he handle the ball well enough to play the two? At this point I don't think so. Someone may take a chance on him for his shooting, but he probably finds a home in Europe.
James may have a higher release point but Wes had more elevation as a jump shooter. I think the two average out. Wes was not great with ball handling. He was a good finisher on the break or when receiving alley-oop passes, but rarely took anyone off the dribble. I honestly don't know if he's improved on this since leaving, as I haven't seen him play much as a pro. Southerland has improved his ball handling this year and I hope he can keep doing so. He's an important part of this team so I'm not trying to knock him. I just don't know if I see him hanging in the NBA as he is right now.I think James has a higher release point on his shot which make it harder to contest than Wes' and Wes' problems are between his ears not with his game.
James may have a higher release point but Wes had more elevation as a jump shooter. I think the two average out. Wes was not great with ball handling. He was a good finisher on the break or when receiving alley-oop passes, but rarely took anyone off the dribble. I honestly don't know if he's improved on this since leaving, as I haven't seen him play much as a pro. Southerland has improved his ball handling this year and I hope he can keep doing so. He's an important part of this team so I'm not trying to knock him. I just don't know if I see him hanging in the NBA as he is right now.
MCW
Grant
Triche
Coleman
Southerland
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'Bees will play in the NBA before Triche does. Honestly, what games are you watching out there?
Anyways, MCW is an NBA player. The rest of them need to develop a lot.
I agree wasn't point of the rankingsdon't see CJ as an NBA player, sorry. What position does he play?
Triche is only 8 months older than MCW and he is better than you think
triche is a nice kid and i expect him to have a good little season in his sr campaign.
but i dont give a rats arse how old triche is. the NBA is for stars. triche is a role player who has benefited from playing on great teams. I would say that the NBA is wondering why he is shooting 28% from the 3pt and why is a/t ratio is barely hovering above "0" given that we have played nothing but scrub teams, except that the NBA is not even looking at the kid's stats because they are not scouting him.
to contribute this year, and guarantee that we go as far as possible, triche needs to focus on the little things. if his inefficiencies dominate games we are in trouble when we play real teams.